Gain information about your heart health in just one minute with your phone.
CardioSignal application is a reliable and easy-to-use CE marked (Class IIa) medical device that transforms your phone to a device that can detect signs of atrial fibrillation.
Why use CardioSignal:
Atrial fibrillation is the most common heart rhythm disorder, and it may present without symptoms. With regular monitoring, it can be detected and treated early. When left untreated, atrial fibrillation can expose to e.g. stroke and heart failure. We recommend that you perform CardioSignal measurement twice daily. If CardioSignal detects signs of atrial fibrillation in two consecutive measurements, you need a heart health assessment by a health care professional.
How it works:
The app is easy to use: Lie down and relax. In the app, press the start button and place your phone in the center of your chest. The measurement takes 60 seconds, after which you will get the result in seconds.
Our technology is patented and clinically proven to detect signs of atrial fibrillation with 96% accuracy. CardioSignal uses motion sensors on the phone and our proprietary algorithm to detect signs of atrial fibrillation, analyzing measured data to determine whether there is atrial fibrillation.
Please note that the atrial fibrillation measurement requires a 1 month, 3 month or 1 year subscription. Creating a user ID is required. For more information, please visit www.cardiosignal.com.
IMPORTANT INFORMATION: THE CARDIOSIGNAL APPLICATION IS DESIGNED TO DETECT POSSIBLE ATRIAL FIBRILLATION. IT IS NOT DESIGNED FOR DETECTING OTHER DISEASES. IN CASE OF A HEALTH EMERGENCY, CONTACT YOUR EMERGENCY RESPONSE CENTER.
THE APPLICATION IS INTENDED FOR ADULT POPULATION. A PERSON WITH A PACEMAKER SHOULD NOT USE THE APPLICATION.
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In-Apps
1 month subscription
£3.99
1 year subscription
£29.49
3 months subscription
£11.99
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CardioSignal FAQ
Is CardioSignal free?
Yes, CardioSignal is free to download, however it contains in-app purchases or subscription offerings.
Is CardioSignal legit?
⚠️ The CardioSignal app has poor ratings and negative feedback. Users seem unsatisfied with its performance or features.
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How much does CardioSignal cost?
CardioSignal has several in-app purchases/subscriptions, the average in-app price is £15.16.
I don’t normally write reviews but reading the unnecessary negative ones on here made my heart rate go up! If you have OMRON Connect, you DO NOT need to access this app separately or even register. Launching directly from OMRON Connect allows you free access to CardioSignal. This app is standalone and DOES require registration and subscription. So, in terms of functionality, either access methods (either standalone subscription or through OMRON Connect), CardioSignal does exactly what it’s meant to do and is easy to use. Just because you don’t understand the set up, doesn’t make it rubbish, bait or otherwise.
As stated - bait and switch
I signed up for a free trial with the Omron app in order to access cardiosignal. I set the phone up on my chest as directed and when I pressed start I was asked to pay for a subscription. This is a rip off bait and switch tactic. I had already given my personal information so they got that for free. Don’t bother with these fraudsters.
No sample reading.
Just uninstalled the app.
There is no free sample reading.
I have no confidence in it.
I have been stung too many times with apps that ask for subscriptions before you see the results but only to discover the results are useless after paying for it.
Please don’t pay for subscriptions until you get a sample reading.
Don’t bother, Bait & Switch, free trial period is not free.
The last bad review, Thank you Incensed Panther (my feelings exactly, couldn’t have written it better.) This developers app is bait and switch! That was in March, the developer was sorry…this is August 2024 and no change. Shame on the developer. Especially where medical and healthcare are concerned. This is a space for elderly and perhaps vulnerable people may frequent and shame on you for taking advantage. Do not download this app. They say they give you a free 6 months then when you try to use it, won’t give results until you sign up for payments. Shame on you. I will boycott you and any other apps you may develop. I am bothered more for others who fall into your healthcare trap. Wow, heart rate rising. Thanks very little.
Scan my practice
Like others say lured by OMRON , wasted time requires subscription Dishonest practice Sufficient to put me of further use of OMRON products too .. How much they get for promoting these people is surly not worth risking there reputation for
Subscription required
The OMRON Connect app advertises the use of the Cardiosignal app “At no extra cost”.
But after downloading Cardiosignal, creating an account, giving away more data and taking a measurement, surprise surprise, a subscription is needed to see the result. I’m not sure who is at fault between OMRON and Precordior but sort it out.
As a side note, I think that luring people in and then charging for health apps such as this, is a disgusting practice. The reviews on both the Apple and Google platforms should be ringing alarm bells.
Junk app!
Useless app. I’ve placed on my chest to complete the assessment then get to the analysis stage, and then kicks me out and asks me to login again. I login and it repeat the process over and over and over offering me any information. What a joke
Scam
The app measures atrial fibrillation. You can’t see the measurement unless you pay. Therefore the app is not free.
No weasel words along the lines of “it takes a measurement, you just can’t see it” will help this be anything other than a scam.
Waste of time!!
Used to be great. Just reached out to test my heart as didn’t feel good. HAD TO LOG IN!!! Had to find my glasses, tried to log in, wouldn’t take my password, changed my password, it’s saying passwords don’t match, they do! Took a screenshot, now I’m fully awake and angry, why did you mess with it I used to love it
Used to be free. what happened
There used to be a free version of this now it’s subscription based. Very disappointed.
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